"In the late 1980s, scientists discovered a massive underground electromagnetic anomaly known as the Southern Washington Cascades Conductor. But the two-year study published Sunday is the first to suggest that it may be the source of magma for Mounts St. Helens, Rainier and Adams." says an article from this news story here today: http://www.easternecho.com/index.php/ar ... magma_pool.

The reason I am always talking about pop culture is because it can contain the naive "unwatched" and innocent and unvarnished intuition of the culture. In the hippie lore or pop culture, Seattle is often seen as the "center of the world" or the "beginning of the world" again. In any case, the eruption of these three volcanos should be taken seriously from that perspective even though science is at odds. In the most overt manifestation of pop culture which is politics, the region can also be seen as "the center of the world" - the center of rising economics in the East and the West including North America and all of Europe and Russia on to the Urals. Notice some of you all - Gregory and Kristin - live there in the general region. The hippie TV show "Lost" is based on an electronic anomaly further off in the Pacific - near Lemuria, the hippie Unconscious - which is likewise between Eastern world and Western world. I can't understand the science but from the hippie point of view, "True North" and "magnetic north" discussed in the article above are interesting as the goddess always has two faces; one the echo of the other and this seems to work (the article says that in an anomaly the compass no longer points to magnetic north but to True North) - which is why I appreciate listen to the scientists here - I don't understand what you are saying in the intricate details but it generally runs a parallel path with the way I look at things.

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A vast pool of molten rock in the continental crust that underlies southwestern Washington state could supply magma to three active volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier and Mount Adams, according to a new study that’s causing a stir among scientists.

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